Sony trims price of PlayStation Vita, adds new color

Sony trims price of PlayStation

With a little less than 48 hours to go before the world gets a glimpse at the PlayStation 4, there’s some news for the PS Vita coming out of Japan today.

Sony announced that the company lowered and equalized the price point for the Wi-Fi and 3G/Wi-Fi-versions of the PS Vita to 19,980 yen ($212) from 24,980 yen ($265) and 29,980 yen ($319), respectively. Sony didn’t carry the announcement over to the U.S., but it’s possible that the company may use a portion of its PlayStation event in New York on February 20 to announce a similar price cut.

PlayStation Vita, adds new color

Naturally, those prices depend on currency conversions and don’t represent the effect of a Vita price cut in the States, which could see prices for the handheld fall to $199 or less.

In related news, Sony introduced a new color, Ice Silver, for the PS Vita. The Wi-Fi-only gaming device features the same innards as a regular Vita and hits Japan on February 28.

These announcements came way by a video feed shown to Japanese consumers today. The video contained many previews for upcoming Vita titles, including highly-anticipated role-playing games such as Valhalla Knights 3, Eiyuu Densetsu: Sen no Kiseki, Dragon’s Crown, and several others.